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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C- THURSDAY, JULY 16. 1931 > Ollyr (Ulinton Ql^rontrU EsUbKshcd 190« WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publiaher Published Every Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance): Ore year $1.50; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 50 cents Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C. The ('hroniclc seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publisher will at all times appreciate wise suKgestions and kindly ad vice. The Chronicle will publish letters of general interest when they .... Chronicle will publish letters of general interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not be noticed. This p.'iper is not responsible for the views or opinions of its correspondents. ifeel his loss for many days.to come", [which we find ourselves enmeshed. Therefore, be it resolved. “1 believe that it is of first impor- 1. That this memorial be spread tance that our people understand that upon the minutes of the fTiamber of more roads, more schools and more I Commerce as an expression of our offices and higher salaries mean high- grief at the loss of our friend and er taxes,” he said. jfellow rnember, e--* that a page of The speaker said “the big cost in our minute book ’ . dedicated to hi.s government is in local government.” memory; , 2. That The Clint .i Chronicle l>e re- que.sted to publish this memorial in its forthcoming issue; and ;i. That a conny of thi.s memorial bi tran.smitted to the family of our de- cea.^d membo? as a te-timony that rwe IOANNA MILL NEWS •Mr. and Mr?. Y. T. Phillips and son. Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs. George (’raft join with them in grief and the sense i day. ' .Mr. I). J. KlilMM, JACK H. YOUNG, RUKUS K. SAIiLER, < LINTON, S. ( .. JULY 16, 19.11 Ford's farmers may get $5 a day, but they can't go fi.shing and forget the gras.s in the cotton. Much U. S. Money Is In Germany Committee. Man has now conqui*re<l almost every dangerous thing* in nature ex cept human nature. The good fanner pu s everything back into the soil he can. Likewise, the good citizen should nut all he can into his own comnninily. Around Two Killion Dollars In vested By Americans. Indus trial Bonds Held Here. of their and our great loss. , ... I .Mr. and .Mr.«. George Wilson and family of Augusta. Ga., .snent Fri lav land .Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas. .Messr.s. Nolan Wicker and Cecil Blakely motored to Charleston Sun day. Mr. and Mr.s. J. L. I.,elaney spent the week-end at I’hiinney Rock. N. C., Mrs. K. L. Thomas, .Mi.ss Flugenia | Brazil, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson' Many Meetinirs Ai-ranKed Dur- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse i Conferences For i Presbyterians injf the Summer. Montreat Is McCravy in Chester. (’enter of Activities. Virginia Dukes of PRESenERlAN COLLEGE Announces the opening of its classes to youni? women of Clinton and community as day students in College. Applications now bein^ received. Credits exchanged with ail accredited institutions. Rate for Day Students J 160.00 Men and Women Covering all fees, per year Payable: StO.OO on .Matriculation in September $40.00 on December 1st. $10.00 Qji February 1st. ’ $40.00 on .May 1st,* College opens for fall term: For new students, Sep tember 18th, for old students, September 21st. !<l Address: JOHN MeSWEEN, President. Wa.shingbin, July 1.1. American Of interest to all I’reshyterians are the conferences beirg held this sum mer at various assembly grounds of that church for the purjio.'-e of furni-'h- business with $2,()()0,0(X),()Oh or morel”'^^ inspiration, education and social IT CAN’T BK DONE You can’j^eat the game. You can’t fool your stomach. You can’t put into it the things that result in injury to it without affecting the physical tone of your s.\ stftn. You can’t put into your spiritual life the things that in- at intake today kept close watch on the (h rman financial situation. Betwesm $1 .:{.5(),0(){),000 and $l,.500,- 0(M),0()0 worth of long term invest ments in Germany, msrst of them ac quired since the World war, are held in America. These figures oompilesi by the deparbment of commerce, do not take into co fsdlowship to those who attend. At Montreal, C. the following confer ences are to he held; Auxiliary train-i ing school, July K-Dt; leadership train ing school, July ; missions con-, fererice August 2-12; men’s work con-i ! Sedalia, .S. C., are spending a few days with their aunt, .Miss Dora Dukes. Miss Cora Burns and Miss Evelyn Burns of Newberry, visited .Mrs. .Ma mie M'hite .Sunday. .Mrs. .Mae Prin-tor of Clio, is S{)end- , ing a few weeks with her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. John .Mc.Neil. Mrs. Helen Ow'ens has returned from a thnt' weeks’ visit ot relatives , ii ■ in Gainesville, (Ja. F urman .Moore of the .Marine corps, ference, August Hi-lit; Bible (‘uce, Augu.st llt-JO; nastor’s (*nce spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Arthur .Starnes. jOl i!ve~ann ^ | reen iile. .VIJUI- lh..in'ht». rraHn.in ar,.| at- anil f 1,000,000,000: ^— tlluilnxJOj.- .Ill jual a.< lra„o!«,bla aa] j 1h,- LthiT. ami III,. m,,at .Ilm-IMV^ can invetment ia IS the am- aim think, hi- n ircttln? hy f government guarantc,.,l U’orporations including banking and public utilities. TYie next largest is in- I vestments in German private corpor-! when he tries cither. The liberties a I man takes with his conscience may not give him stomai'h or headache, but on<* thing is sure and certain, and that is that one of these days they arc going p,,,) (jq,) $,‘WO,000,000. to g:ve him a m-art ache confer- Aaitort -.Soma i,f. othy Hum- ChkaK..; Ki. II. f. (h,-i •''r;'**’ ^ „ tr„m, .lananr Dr. .1. .Sluart lloWrn.l ■'f"' H- Milchrll .pent J,'., Immlnni Krv. .Mrl Trotti-r. (Jrand Rap.' »425,(^,0fl0 Mrnrth|.^l Dr. Cimritc W. Trucll. Dalla,;' Ij'-oo'y-o'-. iDr. Joseph R. Sizm), Washington. Conferences ssheduled for the West- litions of all kind.s estimated at from Breshyterian encampment. visited Mi.ss .Avanelle Charleston last week. Templeton in THE MURDER W AVE Ten per.sons out of every are victims of murdiT-' e- i > >ir : - the United Slate. T!ia. i«i an appall Hig recoiil. .N'olliing like fliat iiumluM </f murder occurs in any oilier civi- !r/.ei! country. Hum.in l!’e '/I w - (•'■ •;"1I"' .'a 'i I i\ . \\ e do n.il nee I ' 1 g" '■> ' hi u' ' mi V. ?iii h We he.it mie new , '■ I'll'It ai;<l nr.iiileier, 'li.ui t’rim.;>:iy icher place in .\:o, r c,l. I? irjp !v :e ;<i (,\ir own 'tile thi' siii.i. T las'e i>e ,s i, i.imp;uil aii'l Ilie dail'. !'c:iJlim s tell of murder laises in increasing num- Ix is. We liear much alioiit farm rcliel, Kerrville, Texas, are: Intermediate .\ census of direct investments of ‘‘^'fil^crence, .July t>-ll; conference on Americans in Germany in 1920 showed ^ work, July 2(>-Aug. 9; Texas $210,000,000 invesU'd in branch plants «.vno<lical meetim/, August 10-12; aux- lOO.OOn^iiid other properties. This was in- R. Mood Smith, O. I). F'elder Smith, (I. D. DRS. SMITH & SMITH Optometrists crea ed during lO.'lO. Though no <fefi- nite figures are available for 19.10, it was said dires't investments couW be fi^rured now at $210,000,(H)0. Centril Cerniun government Imnd; hi 111 in this country are eslima'ed at fr 111 $!T0.900.0l)0 to $21 (>,(>90,(100 In 19'I the Gsunian giiverrinierit sold If I ! 0,00 I.IK,II w’or h of lionds hei «* Imt ihis li-i' l e *11 nsluced by a|ipix>xim;i(e !y ."VJ.i 000.000. Last year $9H,2r)0,000 worth of lords were sold. The vari ;if oil IS ex) hiined as due to iMuhilify to ascertain the amount of German iliary training school. August 11-20; music, (‘fit<*rtainment and general canqi activities, August 21-11. Speak ers engaged for these eonferi'nees in- cluile: Dr. HomerMc.MiIlnn, .Atlanta; Dr. Iv M. Paisley, Riihmond; Dr. ,1.' SPE(’IAIjISTS O. Reavis, .Na.'hviHe; Dr. .1. (Iresham Eyes Examined <;iHHses Prescribed Maehen, Philadi'lidiia; Dr, Waller L. 15 West .Main Street Phone 101 L'tigle. Davidson, .N. ( .; Di . L. Laboratory for Prompt itepG.r Scrvict .loakel, .Austin, Texas, and Dr. Wil- McKesson ITEMS Cod Liver Oil (from own fisheries) pint 75c Aspirin Tablets, 100 for . 69c Milk of Magnesia, piht .. 39c Rubbing Alcohol (fine for mosquito bites), pint . 39c Hinkles Tablets, 100 for 25c Fine Mixed Bird Seed, pound . 25c Mineral Oil (heavy), pint 60c SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY At Union Station’ Telephone 100 % t luim .M. .Anilersmi, Dallas. Texas. '1 he. I^l!lllwing canf'Tence.s will he held al .Ma.ssanetta .'sprimrs, flarri.smi- huig, Va.: (,'aiiip fur :iiter Mediates, •Inly li 12, Cul. ,1. H. ('uillipp, lire't ir; (’linlon, S. The Clinton Chronicle — $1,50 a Year high t:i\es. :mpri.\eil <>: icr Ihmg• Imt lii ij.ir p;iraii; Hint need l.tw erif tr' c- mt III ririd the sure admiu’sl ratimi of jir t cc. Theie ha- leveluued in llii.s country a ermrna! element which is almost dc- tiiiii' 111 it- attituuih* towai l the aii- roa I and many l>onds piircha-'etl ffrmn outside Hource.s young t'eoid< ’s conference, duly 11 P.l; le is .said ahout oi’ sold to o!,h4*r.s than Aincrii'an citi- Viig.nia synodieal. .Inly 2S-29; auxil- yeiis. iary Irainin*’' .st-hool. .Inly 2‘I-Augu.st German states aial provinces owe .1; school of music 'ind I'e tival, .Aug- ■Americaiis lM*twe«*n $9(),(M)0.0(>0 and ust 1-10; men's cmfi'ien'e, .August l- .iilOD.OIKI.OOl) ami municinalities he-ill; Bilile conference and s hool for tween $ll).5,()()().()()() and $11 ri,(M>0.()00. 'pastors, .Aueust 10-21. Speakers sc- .Americans own an interest in 7S|cured for the sea.'on include; !>r. John till I lies of the law. These iilen do not German concerns, most of it minority .A. Hutton, London; Hi.shoii Arthur .1. fi ar ‘.he l;iw. hec uise • >ie> have fourd inleiests in old German coiunanics. P I .Moore, California; Dr. Donald .Mac- so many way- of evading the punish-jis estimated that this t> m* of invi'st Kenzie, Pitt-hurgh; ami Dr. Wiliam then for their meiit accounts for ap{inixHnalelv 1’,. i4 Vk tl. ,.nv ,5118,(100,000. The International Gi'neral F]Iec!ri<- company, the General Motors com-i paiiy and Henry F'ord an* pruliahly the three largest investors in German concerns and branch houses. m* lit which is dm criMit s. The liasii < ('III s and with the puhlii' w h 1 >1 I'croi'l s tr.ive-; es on gt u’lhei !i d O'ld in, h,*- ke I. sent imeiit jiisti.'f t > Uvaii.s, Los .Angeles. Herbert Talks Of Tax Matters J. B. BR \.\( H The sudden p;isMiig i.cti i’.ia'i !i hi.ngs :i slrir;i pi r- *1 il 1 - to mail • fru km V.' 1 ■. Cl tl.p fill ll. «i[dc. Ben- sense of '.is who an! a Imireil him f .* hi- sin- tlie s‘aii'ichrie's i f h.s friciid- ''o 111- vv.ii ii h.isni'.ali'y. and * nil'W erving .i.lvi.a y cf priii IN MKMOKIAM ! Columhia, duly 11. R. Bevi rly Ilnr-I ■hi'it, Cohmilca a'torney. last night — — i H ide the principal a i Iress when the 111 the unt. inely death of d. F’. I,-,.,‘Lnh'and c unty unit f the Farmers’ cohs, Sr., the t >\v n of Clint in has lost '""I Taxnayer ’ League of .South Car i- a most useful citizen and the (’ham-p’"‘* for;i!e(l here hi r of Commerce a inosl «*fficient i .Mticd .'s* arhorough was elected This Man Has Faith In eilNTON H - -C- V,' Have You? Ml. Blau h might properlv he term ed a "t lm 'll Sun” for w!\en only a i.id he eii'ejeii the Thiiiiw,*!! orphan ap< e*' t’; ' , .t where lie was reare.l ami idacated. I.e iv ng this inslitut: *n afler hi gi iduati. n, he entensl the till *' p ;il -eiiiifary ami from thence In P. ii etc" f >r I) )st graduate work. .At bith place' tie iiiaile hrilliant rec ords a ' :i -t iideiit. In l'.K*9. due to .•idv ;ii'eiiig years an memhci a loss that can net be ea dlv lepaiied. P. irn in Clinton, his entire life was identified with il in its high est interests and, in the aggr;‘iriite, nr,, h if that life was devoted to its uphuilding and welfare. A charter meniher lU the Chaiidwr of Commeix'e, he was ever alert and aggressive in making it fune'ion U) the higliest de gree of effectiveness nossihlc. After having eontini ou.sly served on its most j' iiipni tant eommittee.s fn in year to vear, to which he Tevoted time, on- jiies;deMt ai d F. O. lh*Pass, v i.*k*-|>res- ideiit of the unit. “We are hlarulerers togi*:her.” Mr llevhcrt, a ciniilidate for governor last year, asserted, “and it helumves us to work our.selve; out of (he situation in Restless, could not sleep d»s lining health. Dr. W. P. .la.'ulis. lien of the orphanage, in.itel ‘‘'Jfy '''•thout stin* tt vvas Mr. Braneh to return to Clinton as his that, after having ikvciined the a sis'.ant. In this eapaeitVhe rendereil P'»'sidency onee btvfore for a rca-mn, fa tbful -4.., vice fer e ghl years, sev- he .should have been vis prx-sident dur- x rmg his eeiine tion with the institu- almost the exaetja.st y«ar of his tion imiiM'diatelv following the death ‘‘aithly life. of Dr. .laei l.s in 1917. ' “ forward-lmiking Twelv,. years ago Mr. Branch was ideali.st. a elcar thinker, a Jucid apeak- M-hx'ted as superintendent of the de la ** forceful and broad-muided rea- H( we school at the time its owner- * tolerant and courteous de- .-^hip was taken over by the State a fearless conten^r for South ( arolina. Here he rendered a loyal, faithful and unselfish service , and won fot himself and the schixvl. a (bought was for the beat trf the MUt- high place in this type of work. F’or >''anity, he was unflinchingly peraist- this posit (in .Mr. Branch was peculiar- pursuing the^ matters to auc- ly well fitted due to the fact that issue. Even in <iie fare of «s- greater part of his life had been spent apathy on^ tte iMut of a in a charitable institution. His train- lin'K^LPortton of our citiaenry he never ing al Thornwell gave him the fino ihimself te be diacoura^. His ccrabinatioTi of essential characteris- r<*s^*iix'efulness in getting at tlMo end tics for the de la Howe place he so was ad.mirab1e. Because he admirably filled. Many policies of the knew that a community can nclt prM- riinton in.stitution, and much of its ^as good facilities for spirit, are foun*! permeating through uniration with the rest of the the de la Howe campus today. ho worked unceasingly for good roads, >ie thought was right and for the beat.i .Always on the alert for what he. dfTHERE when were days I felt like I could not get my work done. I would get so nervous and 'trembly' 1 would have to lie down. I was very rest- less* and could not an^ deep at night My mother advised me to take Cardul* and I certainly am glad she did. It Is the first thing that seemed to give me any strength. Z felt hotter after ^e first bottle. I kept it up and am now feel- The .staU* loses, a gomj citizen in th<* death of Mr. Branch and he will he greatly inis.stxl. He leaves a good name and a clean record. 666 postal facilities and <^her ;neans of communication, incluih’ng in ;he last two or three years an atr-j pelt and airways. Having hims<‘lf or- igjnaltxl and developed a moat iniixvr-: .ant business of his own that ha.s aervtHl to "put Clinton on the map,”i he was always interested in the en-* couragenu'iit and development of any ing fine."—BCra. T. R Olbson, Fort A Greater Clinton Through a Greater CHAMBER of COMMERCE Remember This: .Membership dues are the only source of income the Chamber ot Commerce has for carrying on its work for the community. We wish to express appreciation of your support hit/* cnivif ...tit: .1 1 « ’ public spirit, civic pride and willingness to lend your financial aid to the work of the organization which gives you a part in whatever it may accomplish in the upbuild ing of the community, whether you give it your time, addition or noL LIQUID OR TABLETS Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in business enterprise that , /- ij .L . looked to the welfare of the town. He. 30 minutes, chcck.s a told the first . ... .. ,i , . . was unwilling for Clinton to be behind. d»J-..nd<,|.wk. M.l.ri. inlhr« d.>«.^j„ anythinif. The Chamber of Com- 666 Salve' for Baby s Cold to HEALTH morce and the town of Clinton will' Taka Thedford’s ‘Slack-Draught for Constipation. Indlgaatlon, and BUiousneas. We Invite You Today—Now—To Become a Member of the Clinton Chamber of Commerce TAKE A DEFINITE PART IN CLINTON’S GROWTH I.e-s all quit harping about depression. Lets talk better business ar.d better times. Business is improving in many lines now I Membership Committee CHAMBER of COMMERCE. (This Splice Donated by The Chronicle Publishing Co.) \